| ABSCOND | • abscond v. (Intransitive) To flee, often secretly; to steal away. • abscond v. (Intransitive) To hide, to be in hiding or concealment. • abscond v. (Transitive, uncommon) To evade, to hide or flee from. |
| ABSCONDS | • absconds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of abscond. • ABSCOND v. to depart suddenly and secretly. |
| ABSCONDED | • absconded v. Simple past tense and past participle of abscond. • ABSCOND v. to depart suddenly and secretly. |
| ABSCONDER | • absconder n. A person who absconds. • ABSCONDER n. one who absconds. |
| ABSCONDERS | • absconders n. Plural of absconder. • ABSCONDER n. one who absconds. |
| ABSCONDING | • absconding v. Present participle of abscond. • absconding n. An instance in which someone absconds. • ABSCONDING n. the act of departing suddenly and secretly. |
| MISCONDUCT | • misconduct n. Behavior that is considered to be unacceptable. • misconduct v. (Transitive) To mismanage. • misconduct v. (Reflexive) To behave inappropriately, to misbehave. |
| ABSCONDENCE | • abscondence n. (Rare) The act of absconding, or illicitly escaping; hiding of a fugitive. • ABSCONDENCE n. the act of absconding. |
| ABSCONDINGS | • abscondings n. Plural of absconding. • ABSCONDING n. the act of departing suddenly and secretly. |
| MISCONDUCTS | • misconducts n. Plural of misconduct. • misconducts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misconduct. • MISCONDUCT v. to conduct wrongly. |
| ABSCONDENCES | • abscondences n. Plural of abscondence. • ABSCONDENCE n. the act of absconding. |
| MISCONDUCTED | • misconducted v. Simple past tense and past participle of misconduct. • MISCONDUCT v. to conduct wrongly. |
| MISCONDUCTING | • misconducting v. Present participle of misconduct. • MISCONDUCT v. to conduct wrongly. |